The sales and marketing turmoil at Fortinet is continuing, with the company laying off 100 employees on Wednesday, including at least two vice presidents, sources with knowledge of the situation told CRN.

There’s something wrong, big time, with privacy and security around the Internet, and the security industry needs to step up or risk losing it all together, Dan Kaminsky, chief scientist and founder of White Ops, said in a Black Hat 2016 keynote.

After undergoing a broad salesforce reorganization earlier this year, Fortinet executives said the company is “pleased” with its progress, but plans more changes with the full benefits of the shift not yet fully realized.

A continuous stream of data breach announcements has (unfortunately) become the norm, with the start of 2016 being no exception. Take a look at 10 of the biggest and most impactful breaches of the year so far.

SafeBreach CEO Guy Bejerano tells CRN that the startup has seen 'amazing market traction' since its launch from stealth in January, picking up more than a dozen customers and signing a few partners in the U.S. and Europe.